''Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye'' (2002-2005) was a police drama very loosely [[RippedFromTheHeadlines based on the real-life story]] of Sue Thomas, a deaf [[FBIAgent investigative analyst]] working at Washington, D.C. It aired on the ill-fated [[Creator/{{ION}} PAX]] network and was canced in 2005, despite strong ratings, when the network decided to cancel all original series due to budget problems. The final episode ended with "The End... for now," and there have been sporadic rumors of a continuation movie.[[note]]Early in 2013, Deanne Bray announced online that she was scheduled to work on a "Sue Thomas" film this upcoming fall, and the official website confirms that a film is in the works; it is currently unknown if the rest of the original cast will reprise their roles. However, it seems to have fallen into DevelopmentHell, since no movie has been released since.[[/note]]

The entire series is available on [[http://suethomasdvd.com/ DVD]]. Reruns are showing Sunday nights on FamilyNet as of June 2011, but was dropped from the Sunday night slot in May 2012, but returned to the channel on weeknights in September of that year.

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''Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye'' (2002-2005) was a police drama very loosely [[RippedFromTheHeadlines based on the real-life story]] of Sue Thomas, a deaf [[FBIAgent investigative analyst]] working at Washington, D.C. It aired on the ill-fated [[Creator/{{ION}} PAX]] network and was canced cancelled in 2005, despite strong ratings, when the network decided to cancel all original series due to budget problems.problems. Despite this, it was one of the network's highest-rated shows. The final episode ended with "The End... for now," and there have been sporadic rumors of a continuation movie.[[note]]Early in 2013, Deanne Bray announced online that she was scheduled to work on a "Sue Thomas" film this upcoming fall, and the official website confirms that a film is in the works; it is currently unknown if the rest of the original cast will reprise their roles. However, it seems to have fallen into DevelopmentHell, since no movie has been released since.[[/note]]

The entire series is available on [[http://suethomasdvd.com/ DVD]]. Reruns are showing Sunday nights on FamilyNet as of June 2011, but was dropped from the Sunday night slot in May 2012, but returned to the channel on weeknights in September of that year.

''Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye'' (2002-2005) was a police drama very loosely [[RippedFromTheHeadlines based on the real-life story]] of Sue Thomas, a deaf [[FBIAgent investigative analyst]] working at Washington, D.C. It aired on the ill-fated [[Creator/{{ION}} PAX]] network and was canced in 2005, despite strong ratings, when the network decided to cancel all original series due to budget problems. The final episode ended with "The End... for now," and there have been sporadic rumors of a continuation movie.[[note]]Early in 2013, Deanne Bray announced online that she is scheduled to work on a "Sue Thomas" film this upcoming fall, and the official website confirms that a film is in the works; it is currently unknown if the rest of the original cast will reprise their roles.[[/note]]

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''Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye'' (2002-2005) was a police drama very loosely [[RippedFromTheHeadlines based on the real-life story]] of Sue Thomas, a deaf [[FBIAgent investigative analyst]] working at Washington, D.C. It aired on the ill-fated [[Creator/{{ION}} PAX]] network and was canced in 2005, despite strong ratings, when the network decided to cancel all original series due to budget problems. The final episode ended with "The End... for now," and there have been sporadic rumors of a continuation movie.[[note]]Early in 2013, Deanne Bray announced online that she is was scheduled to work on a "Sue Thomas" film this upcoming fall, and the official website confirms that a film is in the works; it is currently unknown if the rest of the original cast will reprise their roles.roles. However, it seems to have fallen into DevelopmentHell, since no movie has been released since.[[/note]]

* DidYouDie: Used sarcastically in "Cold Case" when the others are trying to get the story about why Myles is wearing a nice suit.-->'''Sue:''' Wow, Myles, why so dressed up?-->'''Lucy:''' Did somebody die?-->'''D:''' Is somebody getting married?-->'''Jack:''' Are ''you'' getting married?-->'''Bobby:''' Did ''you'' die?

Reason: The trope is not just "someone says 'Did you die?'" - it has to be in a particular context, as described on the trope page, and this isn't.

''Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye'' (2002-2005) was a police drama very loosely based on the real-life story of Sue Thomas, a deaf [[FBIAgent investigative analyst]] working at Washington, D.C. It aired on the ill-fated [[Creator/{{ION}} PAX]] network and was canceled in 2005, despite strong ratings, when the network decided to cancel all original series due to budget problems. The final episode ended with "The End... for now," and there have been sporadic rumors of a continuation movie.[[note]]Early in 2013, Deanne Bray announced online that she is scheduled to work on a "Sue Thomas" film this upcoming fall, and the official website confirms that a film is in the works; it is currently unknown if the rest of the original cast will reprise their roles.[[/note]]

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''Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye'' (2002-2005) was a police drama very loosely [[RippedFromTheHeadlines based on the real-life story story]] of Sue Thomas, a deaf [[FBIAgent investigative analyst]] working at Washington, D.C. It aired on the ill-fated [[Creator/{{ION}} PAX]] network and was canceled canced in 2005, despite strong ratings, when the network decided to cancel all original series due to budget problems. The final episode ended with "The End... for now," and there have been sporadic rumors of a continuation movie.[[note]]Early in 2013, Deanne Bray announced online that she is scheduled to work on a "Sue Thomas" film this upcoming fall, and the official website confirms that a film is in the works; it is currently unknown if the rest of the original cast will reprise their roles.[[/note]]

''Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye'' (2002-2005) was a police drama very loosely based on the real-life story of Sue Thomas, a deaf [[FBIAgent investigative analyst]] working at Washington, D.C. It aired on the ill-fated [[{{ION}} PAX]] network and was canceled in 2005, despite strong ratings, when the network decided to cancel all original series due to budget problems. The final episode ended with "The End... for now," and there have been sporadic rumors of a continuation movie.[[note]]Early in 2013, Deanne Bray announced online that she is scheduled to work on a "Sue Thomas" film this upcoming fall, and the official website confirms that a film is in the works; it is currently unknown if the rest of the original cast will reprise their roles.[[/note]]

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''Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye'' (2002-2005) was a police drama very loosely based on the real-life story of Sue Thomas, a deaf [[FBIAgent investigative analyst]] working at Washington, D.C. It aired on the ill-fated [[{{ION}} [[Creator/{{ION}} PAX]] network and was canceled in 2005, despite strong ratings, when the network decided to cancel all original series due to budget problems. The final episode ended with "The End... for now," and there have been sporadic rumors of a continuation movie.[[note]]Early in 2013, Deanne Bray announced online that she is scheduled to work on a "Sue Thomas" film this upcoming fall, and the official website confirms that a film is in the works; it is currently unknown if the rest of the original cast will reprise their roles.[[/note]]

* JustifiedCriminal: In "Missing," a man steals money to pay for his son's operation. He's completely okay with going to jail because his son will now recover. However, Jack and Sue find him so sympathetic that they work to get the charges dropped.

* SympatheticCriminal: In "Missing," a man steals money to pay for his son's operation. He's completely okay with going to jail because his son will now recover. However, Jack and Sue find him so sympathetic that they work to get the charges dropped.

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